How it works · Contractors

A watchdog for the respondent's side of the docket.

Owners get title searches and compliance calendars. The company named on the summons gets a mailbox and a court date. DailyDog levels that: your whole docket, watched daily, with the deadlines computed and the forms ready.

  1. 01

    We find every name you're docketed under

    The city spells respondents however the officer wrote them — “Aries Construction Co Inc”, “Aries Construction Co., Inc.”, “Aries Construcrtion”. Onboarding maps every variant for the company, its principals, and its superintendents, so the watch covers the whole docket, not one spelling of it.

  2. 02

    The docket, swept daily

    Every summons across every job site — charge, hearing date, result, balance — re-checked against the city's hearing records each morning. New summonses bark the day they appear, with the ticket number and the site named.

  3. 03

    One calendar, ordered by cost

    Hearings, reopen windows, and appeal clocks land on a single calendar ordered by what missing them costs. Escalating reminders before every date — a default multiplies the penalty and only un-does within 75 days.

  4. 04

    The paperwork, prefilled

    New-hearing requests after a default, reschedules, appeals, and representative authorizations — the official OATH forms, filled from the summons details and staged with exactly where to send them.

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